Posted: May 13, 2021 5:00 AM CT | Last Updated: May 13
A photo exhibit entered during the trial of James Thomas shows the Mazda Protege, with broken windows, that the victim of a robbery and beating was found in more than a day after the attack.(Public Prosecution Service of Canada)
A special constable who spent his policing career prioritizing education and deterrence over enforcement, spent hours in court Wednesday detailing his years-long rapport with a pivotal witness in the trial of James Thomas.
Thomas is on trial for first degree murder and robbery in the death of 25-year-old Alex Norwegian in Hay River, Northwest Territories, in the early hours of Dec. 27, 2017.